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On which types of machines do you develop?   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Jun 2008 to 16 Jun 2008

The days of assuming that your fellow developer uses a PC are over.

OptionVotes% 
Windows PC1,42197.40
Linux/Unix (etc) Box21714.87
Mac573.91
Other483.29
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralRe: Hhmm Logical.... Pin
Kamal Singh Kharayat9-Jun-08 3:29
Kamal Singh Kharayat9-Jun-08 3:29 
GeneralRe: Hhmm Logical.... Pin
Michael Sync9-Jun-08 3:52
Michael Sync9-Jun-08 3:52 
GeneralWindows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar8-Jun-08 18:39
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar8-Jun-08 18:39 
AnswerRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
micmanos8-Jun-08 19:51
micmanos8-Jun-08 19:51 
GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
Reelix8-Jun-08 20:31
Reelix8-Jun-08 20:31 
GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
Palavos8-Jun-08 20:47
Palavos8-Jun-08 20:47 
GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
Paul Watson8-Jun-08 21:29
sitebuilderPaul Watson8-Jun-08 21:29 
GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
kxh299-Jun-08 4:03
kxh299-Jun-08 4:03 
Nope......Don't Think So.....!

I usually do not repond to "absolutes" like this, however I will trhow in my two(2) cents worth.

Windows SHOULD NOT be the preferred platform for application development. Perhaps in my 25-years or so in IT as a developer, COBOL, C and C++, something seems gets lost in the translation when you go to the .NET Platform. Now, before the angry mobMad | :mad: "storms the castle", here are some observations:

1. A basic understanding, more times that not, is lost of how "that-really-cool-GUI" impacts on the application as a whole. Many a time, and in my personal experience

2. .NET is cool, no doubt about it, but why do I need an IDE that "tells" me what my SYNTAX errors are, gives me options to variable types,16 gazillion different development panes/windows,status bars, this gizmo, that gizmo, et.al? As an old-timer Shucks | :-\ , Just let me open a window, and type in my code via my favorite editor (Vi, of course...) and have at it.

3. Compiling your source code, should not encompass "hitting-the-widget" at the top of your screen. Most developers I have known, ENJOY typing in the "command line syntax", watching the compiler initiate, and then getting lines of SYNTAX, UNDEFINES and the such. We are Developers, that is what we do. We want to search, seek and look for the reasons we got a Sementation Fault, or Bus Error, or SOC7. I don't want you to tell me all that and other, sometimes useless information in those "pretty little windows". Wink | ;)

3. .NET is NOT what you want to use to replace your "LEGACY" systems. Ask the Insurance and Banking Industries. You will notice that they are STILL using the IBM/AIX/UNIX Platforms. You need to understand these systems are huge and STILL work very well. If I was a CIO, and someone started the notion of migrating our 1-million plus lines of LEAGACY application software to VB.NET or something similar, after being unconscious for several hours , I would have to probably have to engage in some type of theraputic treatment for a significant amount of time Poke tongue | ;-P .

Now, with all that being said, .NET is GOOD for architectures already based on a Microsoft Platform. I will not argue that case. The scalability, tools, gizmos all work together very well.

But you need to understand, .NET is NOT the "end-all-be-all", and IT needs to understand that. We just cannot afford to always jump on the "flavor-of-the-day" because it is the next best thing.

In closing, here are a few "interesting" if not provocative comments I experienced recently:
"... COBOL is outdated and will never be used today..."
"... No one uses UNIX..."
"... What the heck are you using Vi for...?"


My reponse to them, to coin a phrase, "...In time Young Jedi.....In time....."Cool | :cool:

".... We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own . . . . Resistance is Futile . . . . You will be Assimilated . . . . . ."

GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
PIEBALDconsult9-Jun-08 5:02
mvePIEBALDconsult9-Jun-08 5:02 
GeneralB.S. -->>> Re: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
etkid849-Jun-08 4:22
etkid849-Jun-08 4:22 
GeneralRe: B.S. -->>> Re: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
kxh299-Jun-08 4:52
kxh299-Jun-08 4:52 
GeneralRe: B.S. -->>> Re: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
dmitri_sps9-Jun-08 15:14
dmitri_sps9-Jun-08 15:14 
GeneralRe:keyboard and mouse usage Pin
etkid8410-Jun-08 2:14
etkid8410-Jun-08 2:14 
GeneralRe:keyboard and mouse usage Pin
Almighty Bob10-Jun-08 8:53
Almighty Bob10-Jun-08 8:53 
GeneralRe:keyboard and mouse usage...Interesting comments..... Pin
kxh2911-Jun-08 3:11
kxh2911-Jun-08 3:11 
GeneralRe:my point was Pin
etkid8412-Jun-08 6:51
etkid8412-Jun-08 6:51 
GeneralRe:keyboard and mouse usage Pin
dmitri_sps10-Jun-08 16:34
dmitri_sps10-Jun-08 16:34 

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